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    Why is the Mona Lisa One of the Most Famous Paintings in the World? The Mona Lisa has been one of the most debated paintings of all time. The look on the face of the women in this painting leaves a person’s mind wondering. No one really seems to know what this mysterious woman is thinking or feeling. The questions that cannot seem to be answered are what make this painting so famous. The reason for that is because it is raveled in mystery and secrets. All of the small details make the painting stand

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    limited to royal and religious figures, nor were they over idealized portrayals. Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa exemplifies this trend. Working with the new medium of oil and his mastery of light, contrast, and sfumato, da Vinci created the most famous painting in the world; a work where subject and background compliment each other to form a perfect union. One of the aspects that make the Mona Lisa such a masterpiece is da Vinci’s use of oil as a medium. As the movie The Mystery of Jon van Eyck explains

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    The woman in the “Mona Lisa” portrait was thinking about the emptiness and sadness in her life that I can see by looking at the puffiness and the darkness of the circles under her eyes. These are some signs of somebody under stress and lack of sleep. I also believe that she was thinking about her beauty. This is why she has that sweet and delicate smile. I cannot prove my thoughts. I am making a hypothesis base on physical appearance. Leonardo da Vinci has put on canvas deep and superficial emotions

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    Mona Lisa Analysis Essay

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    Analysis for Gender- Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa Section I: Objective Description This study serves as a gender focused analysis of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The original piece of artwork was painted with oil on a white poplar panel in Florence, Italy around 1503 during the latter part of Leonardo da Vinci’s life. The artist was an Italian Renaissance artist who had a wide variety of interests. The woman who is believed to be depicted in the painting is Lisa Gherardini, a wife and mother of five

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    The renowned painting by Leonardo Di Vinci, The Mona Lisa otherwise known as “La Joconde”, was not always the most famous piece of artwork known to mankind. Surprisingly enough, the very reason it became famous was the theft, the news coverage, and the myths behind it. The Mona Lisa was stolen in plain sight, giving police plenty of eye witnesses, even so the painting was never recovered until after the thief attempted selling the vanished artwork. Vincenzo Peruggia, is now a legend and one of the

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    The Mona Lisa. In Florence Italy, 1503 Leonardo de Vinci began his magnificent work on this piece. Being a man who was said to have never finished a piece of art he worked on this project for three years and came back to it more than ten years later. He created the Mona Lisa using oil on white Lombardy poplar panel (Mona Lisa Encyclopedia Britannica) The portrait is of Lisa Gheradini wife of Francesco del Gheradini. “Mona” is a polite form to address women in Italian, thus the name, “Mona Lisa.” After

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    Mona Lisa and Last Supper

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    1. The Last Supper is a mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci for his patron Duke Lodovico Sforza. It represents the scene of The Last Supper from the final days of Jesus as depicted in the Bible. The painting is based on John 13:21, in which Jesus announced that one of his 12 disciples would betray him. The painting is one of the most well known and valued in the world; unlike many other valuable paintings, however, it has never been privately owned because it cannot be moved. Тhe painting measures

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    famous Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci in Florence, Italy. The painting was a portrait of the wife of Francesco del Giocondo. The painting depicts her enigmatic smile which still remains a subject of wonder. The Mona Lisa was painted on a 76.8 x 53 cm canvas with oil paints. Oil painting was among the main relevant advances in art made during the Renaissance. The paints were made from minerals, such as azurite and malachite, and plants, such as saffron and Brazil wood. The Mona Lisa was also

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    Mona Lisa Research Paper

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    1. What are the MYSTERIES of the MONA LISA? (ONE PAGE MIN) There are many mysteries surrounding Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting, many of which have never been solve and continues to plague the art society. As more centuries past since the creation of this famous woman, more mysteries are solve and yet at the same time more are created. For many years one of the biggest mysteries was who stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911 and its travels to Asia and North America during the 1960s and

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    Della Gioconda The Mona Lisa is undoubtedly the most famous piece of art in the world. Shortly after the paintings’ creation, its’ previously un-accomplished levels of technique and realism attracted widespread adoration. To this day the publics infatuation with the artwork is nothing short of incredible. The painting raises many questions, but has become especially iconic for its association with the shroud of mystery surrounding its creator, Leonardo da Vinci. The mysteries of the Mona Lisa range from

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